Testing H2 in Hydrogen Water and Water Ionizers

All you wanted to know about getting consistently good H2 production.

We have had many questions about the H2 or Hydrogen water performance using the V Water Hydrogen Water Ionizer. Before discussing the V Water H2 performance testing, there are a few important points to make about H2 (diatomic hydrogen) performance in ANY electric ionizer.

The first point cannot be emphasized enough. Hydrogen water ionizer performance levels are significantly impacted by source water - whether you are talking about H2 or pH and ORP. If you test any ionizer using hard water with elevated levels of TDS and alkaline minerals, it will always give its best level of performance. Conversely, if you test the exact same ionizer on soft water it will always give less performance. When discussing water quality it is also important to note that water quality changes throughout the year in most locations, which can cause different test results. Any performance comparison is invalid unless the exact same source water is used when comparing water ionizers.

The second important point is that an ionizer’s flow rate will affect performance. All things being equal, a hydrogen water ionizer with a slower flow rate will produce more performance. You can also slow the flow on an ionizer and achieve higher performance. Slowing the flow will also typically raise pH, which is an issue we will cover below. Our V Water ionizer offers the convenience of an excellent flow rate and on-board flow control valves plus a real time flow meter display which help you achieve the perfect balance between the flow rate and the hydrogen / pH performance that you want.

The third thing to consider when comparing water ionizers is ongoing performance after an ionizer has been in service. This is an often overlooked point when comparing water ionizers. To achieve optimal performance the electrodes must be kept clean. Therefore how well an ionizer’s cleaning system performs its function is critical. You can achieve one set of performance results with a new ionizer. If you have hard water after your ionizer has formed scale on the electrodes, you will return lower performance results. Another overlooked issue in ongoing performance – especially with H2 – is the power supplied to the plates. If a high power is needed then there is the issue of the degradation of the platinum plating. Degraded plating will deliver less performance. Many water ionizers tout higher power as if that is the panacea to performance when in the long run it isn’t. The good news is that our Vitae Global ionizer offer solutions to both issues. First, they include our DARC cleaning which has a 9-year track record as the best cleaning system in the industry. We have always approached the power issue with the belief that if you have advanced electrode design and manufacturing, then apply the right amount of power, you’ll get efficiency and performance. Our V Water ionizer runs 150 watts of peak power ensuring long plate life.

Lastly, while we understand the basic science of how hydrogen water is produced during electrolysis, it is a new focus in our industry. No one fully understands all the unique nuances of this delicate chemical process. We don’t know if certain properties, in addition to hardness and TDS, affect H2 performance. Apart from TDS and hardness, it is entirely possible that certain water chemistries lend to a better performance, while others to a lower performance.

That is a lot of information to think about before comparing ionizers. However we feel these all are important points for properly informed customers to consider before simply reading – and believing – a company’s declaration that “our ionizer does Xppm of H2”. Bearing all that in mind, below are our internal test results for the V Water H2 ionizer. Please be sure to note the different source waters and resulting results when comparing the ionizer test results. All in all, the V Water Ionizer is a stellar performer in hard or soft water. What is better is you can achieve excellent H2 results on lower alkaline settings and lower pH. Most ionizers will not produce any hydrogen water at lower power settings. All other features and benefits aside, we think our water ionizer is unique in our industry just for that reason.

So as you can see, the V Water H2 ionizer produces excellent H2 / diatomic hydrogen/ hydrogen water in a wide range of water quality situations. When comparing the Encinitis and Reno tests you can see our water ionizers can produce H2 at lower, safer and better tasting pH levels. Engineered with DARC cleaning and a super efficient plate/power combination ensuring our H2 Series hydrogen water ionizers will keep high performance for longer than other ionizers.

As more nuances of water quality’s impact on H2 performance become clear, we will remain true to our long time philosophy of communicating with transparency and accuracy - we will publish them, so stay tuned for more water ionizer comparisons!